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Gold/Mining/Energy : Inco-Voisey Bay Nickel [ T.N.V] -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: donkeyman who wrote (780)11/28/1999 1:09:00 PM
From: nickel61  Respond to of 1615
 
I think most of us would be happy with $40.00 Canadian wouldn't we? The real excitement is what Terry Crebs said earlier on this thread. That the Ryan"s Pond discovery could mean another feeder zone that might have created other Ovoid type structures.The Ovoid contains at least $4 US Billion in net metal value.
Does anyone have any insight into the accounting of the price that Inco paid for VBN and how that is to be allocated agains the profits going to the VBN shareholders?Will VBN be charged a portion of the purchase price that Inco paid before the income from the operation is dividended out to VBN shareholders?



To: donkeyman who wrote (780)11/28/1999 7:37:00 PM
From: buylowsellhigh  Respond to of 1615
 
Relax, donkeyman! N.V is going to creep back to its old high in due time! Think about it! Smart money has been buying the stock when it was depressed. Smart money as in the Board of Directors from Franco-Nevada!
Let critters such as "BGraham" continue to trash-talk the stock down so that we can gobble it up more at these low prices!
Bay Street has already discounted the DIVIDEND ARREARS policy of N.V and they are looking ahead to mine production! Stock is closely tied to the world nickel price as well.

Try a tall glass of Becker's Egg Nog and the Christmas issue of Penthouse. You'll feel better!



To: donkeyman who wrote (780)11/30/1999 12:03:00 AM
From: Steve Joy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1615
 
Guy I am sure that drilling has never stopped at voiseys. I know they were drilling in the Kiggs last year and are still drill testing the whole area. I think what you have to understand is that this is a very large area and a lot of exploration still needs to be done, not to mention defining the deposits. I still don't think they have been doing much drilling on the western extension and remember that this area is very rugged. I've been there I know what it is like.
Steve Joy